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Common Terns
How do birds fly?
They just wing it!
Interesting Fact: Common Terns nest in colonies on the ground in areas with loose sand, gravel, shell, or cobble pebbles typically less than 350 feet from the water. They tend to choose areas with scattered, low-growing vegetation to provide cover for chicks. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Common_Tern/lifehistory )
Terrific action image. The wing span of Tern seems longer compared to body size than most birds.
It does for sure. Thank you very much for stopping by and Happy Blogging! 🙂
When I was a small wee child my teacher told me you didn’t spell turn as tern and thhat there was no such word as tern.
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